We love the warm tones and loose lines in this abstract landscape. ⛰️

🎨 - “Emerald Canyon” by

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Some very spring feeling paintings by Mary Abbott

American artist of the NY School of abstract expressionists in the 1940s-50s. Her work was influenced by her time spent in St Croix & Haiti where she lived in the 1950s.

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We love this cute yet curious print inspired by the first astrological sign in the zodiac. ♈

🎨 - “Aries” by

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Violet Oakley was an American artist & the 1st American woman to receive a public mural commission. During the first 1/4 of the 20th C. she was renowned as a pathbreaker in mural decoration, a field that had been exclusively practiced by men

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Pearl Van Sciver (1896-1966) was a Philadelphia based artist, mostly of oil paintings of landscapes and floral still lifes often inspired by flowers from her own garden and greenhouse.

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Turtle and Snake, n.d., animal miniatures by (Italian, 1600-1670). Up for auction this month at Auctions Munich Old Master Paintings sale, March 25, https://t.co/POkdCQMPYV

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We love how this print seems to inspire an adventurous spirit. Road trip anyone? 🗺️

🎨 - “Sud de France” by Sabina Fenn

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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
At ArtSpring this month, we are celebrating women artists who have inspired our own artists -today we feature BARBARA HEPWORTH chosen by ArtSpring Artist Sarah de Mattos
“GENESIS” 1969 Lithograph on paper

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Our next featured is ! Her comic Wash Day "pays tribute to the beauty & endurance of Black women & their hair." See more of her projects by & for BIPOC women at https://t.co/W1gTGcg7rk. Also check out the publishing press she founded !

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. has a long history with artist Diane Burko. She has exhibited paintings inspired by Monet’s garden at Giverny, glaciers, and coral reefs at the National Academy of Sciences.


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Diane Burko, Corona Series,
April - May, 2020, Mixed Media, 42 x 164 inches.



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have often remained invisible in art history, and the conversation mostly exists around their male counterparts.

The next blog in our series looks at reasons why researching women artists can be so difficult.

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March, 1906, (British, 1871-1920), who died (Mar 15). Source, 1977 facsimile edition of The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady, https://t.co/XrSu3i29yP

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Lucia Fairchild Fuller was an American painter & member of the NH Cornish Art Colony. Fuller created a mural entitled
"The Women of Plymouth" for the Woman's Building at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893.

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